We saw Niall Horan's love for golf on display when he carried the bag for Rory McIlroy during the Par 3 Contest at the Masters. Last month he made it clear just what's next for him and his game. (Also, Gary Player with the win for his comment.)

Speaking of breakthrough wins. Jason Day dazzled through all four rounds at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. Round 4, when he needed his game to remain strong? He striped this down the fairway. Go ahead, we won't blame you if you watch repeatedly.

In a galaxy far, far away, this TaylorMade golf ball became a movie star.

Finally, it's here. The new "Star Wars" movie – its official name is "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" – premieres tonight. And the world of golf, like worlds throughout our solar system, are getting in on the fun.

The birdie chip that Tiger Woods made at the 16th hole in the final round of the 2005 Masters on his way to victory might be his most famous shot to date. Thanks to some special effects, a Reddit user reimagines the shot without one key element: the ball.

In a career filled with dramatic highlights, it's difficult to pick out just one shot by Tiger Woods that stands above the rest.

But, ask 100 people and chances are a good number of them would agree that if you had to pick one shot, it would be the chip on the par-3 16th at Augusta National that Woods hit in the final round of the 2005 Masters, which he would go on to win.

You remember the shot. Tiger aimed left, about 25 feet above the hole before delivering the sweetest chip shot these eyes have ever seen. The Nike ball stopped right on the edge of the hole while Woods, caddie Steve Williams and all the gathered patrons held their collective breath before the ball died into the cup for birdie.

Reader Pete Vassello sent in this photo after a special golf trip with his brother who is battling cancer.

Sure, we all know about all the great moments in professional golf throughout 2015 -- Jordan Spieth's performances in the majors, Jason Day's dominating win at the PGA Championship, Rickie Fowler at the Players. The list goes on.

But what about you, the golf fan? What was your greatest personal golf moment of 2015?

We posed that question to our 340,000+ strong friends in PGA.com Facebook Nation.

With over 100 responses, there were many, many noteworthy golf moments and accomplishments.

9. "In our company league I made it to the fringe of the green in three shots (a par 3 hole). After I was on the fringe I kept hitting over the green, one side to the other. After doing this four times, I sunk a 45-foot putt for an 8. Just stood there and laughed like crazy." -- Greg Dobson

8. "Earlier this month on a par 4 I hit my second shot into the water. After a drop I hit a choked wedge 95 yards that hit just short and right of the hole, it bounced once and spun left into the hole for a par. I just stood there laughing." -- Jim Benjamin

7. "Shot even par for the first time this year!! Not only the highlight of my year but of my life!" -- Karl Groeger

6. "Sunk a 50-yard roll with a putter from well in front of the No. 16 green at Hazeltine National. Yep -- a 150-foot putt." -- Ruth Travis

5. "While playing an uphill par 5 on Roanoke Country Club in NC, I hit a big drive. My second shot was the best 3-iron I ever hit... to a blind hole. When we reached the summit my ball was nowhere to be found. After searching the grid with no luck, my Dad reached in the hole saying I found it! Double eagle." -- Mike Cooper

4. "Have been playing golf for 13 years and had no hole in ones prior to 2015, where I had my first 2 hole in ones, 40 days apart from each other! My second one was the last shot I hit while living in Arkansas before moving to Denver!" -- Scott Crawford

3. "Qualified for the 2016 Senior PGA! First professional major!" -- Clark Spratlin